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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 423 I said nothing.
19 424 "It seems the Mistress has not forgotten her former silk slave".
19 425 I did not speak.
19 426 I looked to the tracks in the dust of the stable yard, left by the wagon which had borne Telitsia away.
19 427 What might have hitherto seemed implausible to me, even incredible, though I suppose it was obvious enough, at least to others, now seemed surely surprising, but also credible.
19 428 I was flattered, but also irritated.
19 429 I wondered where the truth in these matters might lie.
I said nothing. "It seems the Mistress has not forgotten her former silk slave". I did not speak. I looked to the tracks in the dust of the stable yard, left by the wagon which had borne Telitsia away. What might have hitherto seemed implausible to me, even incredible, though I suppose it was obvious enough, at least to others, now seemed surely surprising, but also credible. I was flattered, but also irritated. I wondered where the truth in these matters might lie. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )